A one-dimensional temperature and age modeling study for selecting the drill site of the oldest ice core near Dome Fuji, Antarctica
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Published:2023-06-29
Issue:6
Volume:17
Page:2543-2562
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ISSN:1994-0424
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Container-title:The Cryosphere
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language:en
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Short-container-title:The Cryosphere
Author:
Obase TakashiORCID, Abe-Ouchi AyakoORCID, Saito FuyukiORCID, Tsutaki ShunORCID, Fujita ShujiORCID, Kawamura KenjiORCID, Motoyama HideakiORCID
Abstract
Abstract. The recovery of a new Antarctic ice core spanning the past
∼ 1.5 million years will advance our understanding of climate
system dynamics during the Quaternary. Recently, glaciological field surveys
have been conducted to select the most suitable core location near Dome Fuji
(DF), Antarctica. Specifically, ground-based radar-echo soundings have been
used to acquire highly detailed images of bedrock topography and internal
ice layers. In this study, we use a one-dimensional (1-D) ice-flow model to
compute the temporal evolutions of age and temperature, in which the ice
flow is linked with not only transient climate forcing associated with past
glacial–interglacial cycles but also transient basal melting diagnosed
along the evolving temperature profile. We investigated the influence of ice
thickness, accumulation rate, and geothermal heat flux on the age and
temperature profiles. The model was constrained by the observed temperature
and age profiles reconstructed from the DF ice-core analysis. The results of
sensitivity experiments indicate that ice thickness is the most crucial
parameter influencing the computed age of the ice because it is critical to
the history of basal temperature and basal melting, which can eliminate old
ice. The 1-D model was applied to a 54 km long transect in the vicinity of
DF and compared with radargram data. We found that the basal age of the ice
is mostly controlled by the local ice thickness, demonstrating the
importance of high-spatial-resolution surveys of bedrock topography for
selecting ice-core drilling sites.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Water Science and Technology
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